The Flame Dispensary is a retail cannabis clinic in Oklahoma City licensed to serve patients with an active OMMA (Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority) card, stocking flower, concentrates, edibles, and topicals across multiple price tiers and potency levels.
The Flame operates as a standard cannabis dispensary, not a doctor's office or clinic in the clinical sense. Patients must arrive with a valid OMMA medical marijuana license already in hand; the dispensary does not issue recommendations or diagnoses. The business functions as a retail location where licensed patients select and purchase cannabis products. Unlike some larger chains in the state, The Flame operates as a standalone venue rather than as part of a multi-location chain, which shapes both its inventory decisions and its role in Oklahoma City's competitive dispensary landscape.
The Flame stocks flower in eighth-ounce and ounce quantities, with prices typically ranging from $8 to $14 per gram depending on strain and quality tier. Concentrates (shatter, wax, live resin) run $10 to $20 per gram. Edibles are priced individually or in bulk packs, generally $8 to $15 per serving. Topical products, tinctures, and pre-rolled joints round out the menu. Pricing fluctuates with supply and demand; confirmation directly with the dispensary is advisable before a visit. The Flame does not accept credit cards at this time, requiring cash or debit card transactions only.
Oklahoma City hosts over 100 dispensaries, creating significant variation in pricing, selection, and service models. The Flame's strength is transparency and mid-range pricing without a premium for convenience or branding. Its standalone structure means product selection reflects owner curation rather than corporate sourcing, which appeals to patients seeking unique local inventory. Competitors like Vape King and The Releaf Center operate chains with multiple locations, offering loyalty programs and wider geographic access but often at higher per-unit costs. Dispensaries such as The Grass Station emphasize budget tiers and promotional discounts that can undercut The Flame on price, though selection may be narrower. The Flame fits patients who prioritize fair pricing and a single-location, owner-operated ethos over loyalty discounts or convenience of multiple branches.
The Flame suits established patients with OMMA cards who buy regularly and are comfortable paying cash. It works well for those seeking a specific strain or concentrate type without navigating multi-location logistics. It does not suit patients seeking discounted starter packages, patients without a valid OMMA card (no recommendations issued on site), or those who need same-day delivery or drive-thru service. First-time users who have not yet obtained a medical marijuana license should visit an Oklahoma licensed evaluator or telehealth provider (such as Leafline or Veriheal) to receive a recommendation before visiting any dispensary.
On arrival, patients present their OMMA card and photo ID. Staff verify the card's validity in the state system, which takes less than two minutes. The patient then browses the menu, either displayed on tablets at the counter or available in physical printed format, and requests specific products by strain name, potency, or product type. Staff are trained to discuss effect profiles (uplifting, calming, pain relief) and cannabinoid content (THC and CBD percentages) but do not diagnose or recommend treatment. Transactions are cash only; most patients spend 10 to 15 minutes from entry to exit.
The Flame is open Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Sunday 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. (verify current hours before visiting, as holiday schedules may vary). Street parking is available directly outside the storefront in an Oklahoma City commercial strip, with no dedicated lot and no charge. The location is not wheelchair accessible; customers must navigate a single front step. The dispensary accepts debit cards but no credit cards or digital payment platforms.
The Flame's longevity and consistent pricing have secured it a stable role in Oklahoma City's saturated dispensary market, appealing to cost-conscious patients willing to plan visits around fixed hours and cash-only logistics.
